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package es.cesar.quitesleep.data.mailmessages;

import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.Provider;


/**
 * @author Alexander Y. Kleymenov
 * @version $Revision$
 * 
 * @codefrom http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2020088/sending-email-in-android-using-javamail-api-without-using-the-default-android-ap  
 */

public final class JSSEProvider extends Provider {
	
	/**
	 * Constructor
	 */
	public JSSEProvider() {
		
	    super("HarmonyJSSE", 1.0, "Harmony JSSE Provider");
	    
	    AccessController.doPrivileged(new java.security.PrivilegedAction<Void>() {
	        
	    	public Void run() {
	            put("SSLContext.TLS",
	                    "org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.SSLContextImpl");
	            
	            put("Alg.Alias.SSLContext.TLSv1", "TLS");
	            
	            put("KeyManagerFactory.X509",
	                    "org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.KeyManagerFactoryImpl");
	            
	            put("TrustManagerFactory.X509",
	                    "org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.TrustManagerFactoryImpl");
	            
	            return null;
	        }
	    });
	}


}
